Burridge House is the original farmhouse of Burridge Farm. A new farmhouse was built in about 1930 and this one abandoned and used as a pigsty. It was neglected for sixty years until the farmer restored it in 1990. It still retains the character of the original house with its thick stone walls, deep windowsills, and some exposed beams upstairs.
The house has a welcoming feel to it and you will start to unwind as soon as you get there. It is inviting and well equipped to cater for eight people in comfort. With a comfortable living room, a playroom for the children, the inviting kitchen/dining room and gorgeous south-facing conservatory there’s plenty of space to spread out and relax in this delightful holiday home. The living room has fantastic rural views as well as a wood burner, making it cosy even in the winter months. Upstairs you’ll find the four beautifully presented bedrooms; two double rooms both with super kingsize beds and one with an en-suite; plus two twin rooms, as well as a family bathroom.
Situated just north of Bude with fabulous access to all the glorious beaches including Northcott Mouth and Sandymouth which is just south of Duckpool beach at the bottom of the Coombe Valley, all of which have glorious expanses of golden sand at low tide. Bude itself has a wealth of restaurants, pubs, cafes, and galleries, a great playground and interesting canal. Further north and you are over the border into Devon, where Clovelly is well worth a visit. Beach 2½ miles.